Show san juan county receives in state funds local government county school district and cities in san juan county were apportioned a total of in state funds during the 1951 fiscal year it was nas reported today by utah foundation the private nonprofit non profit tax research agency this amounted to for every man woman an and child in the county per capita state aid for the entire state was 2800 the foundation report revealed state aid per pe r capita appears to vary inversely with the population of the local unit according to the foundation report an example is cited which shows that governmental units in daggett county with the smallest population receive the highest total per capita state aid on the other hand local governments in salt lake county with the largest population receive the lowest total per capita state aid 1971 state aid distributed to local governments amounts to almost one third of all tax revenues collected by the state government the report discloses more than 80 of all state aid to local governments is allocated to school districts under the provisions of the minimum school program utah foundation analysts observe last year 40 school districts 29 counties and cities citie s and towns in utah participated in the financial aid distributed by the state of the major state tax sources in utah the report continues the individual income tax the corporation franchise tax the state property tax the motor vehicle registration fees a and nd the liquor control profits are earmarked in their entirety or in part for distribution to local governments |